56 research outputs found

    Prospectus, March 31, 1969

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    PROSPECTUS X-RAYS PC; New Clubs On Campus; Getting Too Drafty?; Urges Activities Through Media; IOC Formed; Blind; Editors\u27 Column; Black Rap; PC Polled Again: Students Ask For Culture; Literary Mag. Much-Needed Facet Of PC; Around Parkland College:; Auto-Farm Tech Club in Planning; Refresher Course, For RN\u27s; Lit Mag Finally Okayed; Scholarship For JC Students; Louis Lomax Speaks At PC; Parkland: What Is And What Will Be; Self Contained Unit; Photo Essay By Lou McClellan; Reporters Allowed To Sit With Faculty; Board Cuts Campus Cost With Clay File; Ask Minerva; 8 SG Posts Now Open; Fort To Speak; Town; A Chance To Inovate; Miss Snyder - \u27Best Decorated\u27; Counselors\u27 Corner...; Council For Interracial Projects; On April Fool\u27s Day: Faculty Vs. All-Stars; Boris Karloff is Dead, Frankenstein is Gone; Druts Win Championship; Four Sports In Spring Intramuralshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, February 21, 1969

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    SG DEMANDS CODE REVISION; Students Grumble At Code; Letter Sent To Staerkel Tells Student Opinion; Readerspeak; Supersnake; Black Rap; Science, Music Interest PC Biology Instructor; BSA Demands Are Answered By Staerkel; Ask Minerva; Spring Means Formal Plans; Phi Beta Lamda Has Casino Night; BSA Style Show; Spoon River; The Martyr; Literary Magazine Dumped; They\u27re All Dead; Cold-Shooting Parkland Tumbles To Olney, 59-47; Bigler Talks, New Manager Is Needed; Regional Next For PC; White Wins FT Contest; Bulletin; Spoon River Flows Past Cobras; 36\u27ers Hot, Three Teams Still On Top; Cobras Or \u27Toppers?\u27 Battle Resumes Again; E.I.U. Drops Cobras In OT, 75-70; PC Cheerleaders Are Impressivehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1969/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Planning for Sustainability in Small Municipalities: The Influence of Interest Groups, Growth Patterns, and Institutional Characteristics

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    How and why small municipalities promote sustainability through planning efforts is poorly understood. We analyzed ordinances in 451 Maine municipalities and tested theories of policy adoption using regression analysis.We found that smaller communities do adopt programs that contribute to sustainability relevant to their scale and context. In line with the political market theory, we found that municipalities with strong environmental interests, higher growth, and more formal governments were more likely to adopt these policies. Consideration of context and capacity in planning for sustainability will help planners better identify and benefit from collaboration, training, and outreach opportunities

    University Magazine Fall 2006

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    This is the official magazine for RIT Alumni. Issued thrice a year in spring, fall and winter. Printing began in 1999

    University Magazine Fall 2010

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    This is the official magazine for RIT Alumni. Issued thrice a year in spring, fall and winter. Printing began in 1999
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